Cutting-Edge Compostable Coffee Cups

Did you know that, on average, around a third of customers prefer and actively seek brands that promote sustainable values? Given that Brits drink about 70 million cups of coffee per day, that’s a lot of sales that could be coming your way by switching to biodegradable coffee cups.

We have used a plant-based inner barrier to create plastic-free coffee cups that protect the planet. And that’s not to mention our custom branding options, which let you effortlessly mesh sustainability with style.

Using vegetable-based inks, we can print logos, slogans and other important information on to the surface of your coffee cups for a plastic-free promotion that pops. Our expert team of designers can develop your creative brief to add character to your conscious cups.

Single Wall Compostable Coffee Cups

Our single wall compostable coffee cups can be paired with sleeves for added insulation, and you can choose from a variety of sizes — from 4 oz to 16 oz — to cater to all customers, regardless of their caffeine craving.

Add bespoke designs to the black-matte packaging for a biodegradable coffee cup with a branded boost. These cups are 100 per cent commercially compostable, recyclable and biodegradable.

Double Wall Compostable Coffee Cups

Choose from our standard double wall compostable coffee cup or ripple eco cup for sustainability with style. These cups are printed with vegetable-based inks for the ultimate fashionable free-from food packaging. The cups clearly state, “made from plants, not oil” to attract the growing conscious crowd.

These cups offer added insulation, with our ripple eco cup essentially acting as a triple wall cup. These cups are made from naturally occurring substances like Ingeo™ PLA Bioplastic, which is sourced from plants for truly plastic-free packaging. Like our single wall coffee cups, these are also 100 per cent commercially compostable, recyclable and biodegradable.

We are certified by BRC Global Standards for the storage of food & non-food grade packaging; the storage of stationery items destined for restaurant groups and the contract packing of singular factored ambient-stable food sachets into retail/wholesaler packs.